Now Smart Hiring Delivers Your Candidate Report Right Into Your Inbox.

Smart Hiring realizes the values of it’s customers time and based on feed back and interactions with lots of customers we continue to add features to our web application.

The latest feature we have added to the website is that, the report of any candidate, will come to your inbox as an email moments after the candidate has finished the test. While the report will also be available in your Candidate Status cockpit the email report will ensure that you save time as you do not have to log into the Smart Hiring website. Besides many a times you have to discuss the report with your team members and you can simply forward / share the reports with them instead of passing the login info with others.

I invite you to share your experience with us on this new feature. We are also experimenting with sending out invitations with out logging in and as and when we are able to have a solid method to do it we will roll it out.

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